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        The politics of language planning in Africa: Critical choices for the 21st century
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        Eyamba G. Bokamba
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Language and colonialism in Africa - Introduction 1
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                            Section 1: Language contact and language conflict in Africa
- The politics of language planning in Africa: Critical choices for the 21st century 11
- Nation building and language in the new South Africa 29
- Empowerment of the masses through the use of African languages 45
- The growth of Kiswahili as language of education and administration in Tanzania 57
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                            Section 2: Language expansion and language engineering: Case studies from Africa
- The technicalization of the autochthonous languages of South Africa: Constraints from a present day perspective 83
- Marketing new lexical terminology in Nigeria: Some practical considerations 101
- The Somali language lexical project: Aims and methods 123
- Technicalization of the lexicon through endogenous language resources: A case from Mali 139
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                            Section 3: Language, culture and nation building: An illustration with Namibia
- Official monolingualism in Africa: A sociolinguistic assessment of linguistic and cultural pluralism in Namibia 155
- "Our official language shall be English": The Namibian Prime Minister's perspective 175
- Language policy and language planning in Namibia 181
- Language and nation in Namibia: The fallacies of Modernization Theory 207
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                            Section 4: The status and use of languages: Linguistic conflict in Namibia
- The role of English in Namibia: A sociocultural and linguistic account 223
- Attitudes and language: An empirical investigation into the status and use of English in Namibia 245
- Lexical engineering in African languages: Exemplified through Herero 285
- The status and use of the German language in independent Namibia: Can German survive the transition? 299
- Afrikaans - The unwanted lingua franca of Namibia 315
- List of contributors 325
- Index of Names 327
- Subject Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- Language and colonialism in Africa - Introduction 1
- 
                            Section 1: Language contact and language conflict in Africa
- The politics of language planning in Africa: Critical choices for the 21st century 11
- Nation building and language in the new South Africa 29
- Empowerment of the masses through the use of African languages 45
- The growth of Kiswahili as language of education and administration in Tanzania 57
- 
                            Section 2: Language expansion and language engineering: Case studies from Africa
- The technicalization of the autochthonous languages of South Africa: Constraints from a present day perspective 83
- Marketing new lexical terminology in Nigeria: Some practical considerations 101
- The Somali language lexical project: Aims and methods 123
- Technicalization of the lexicon through endogenous language resources: A case from Mali 139
- 
                            Section 3: Language, culture and nation building: An illustration with Namibia
- Official monolingualism in Africa: A sociolinguistic assessment of linguistic and cultural pluralism in Namibia 155
- "Our official language shall be English": The Namibian Prime Minister's perspective 175
- Language policy and language planning in Namibia 181
- Language and nation in Namibia: The fallacies of Modernization Theory 207
- 
                            Section 4: The status and use of languages: Linguistic conflict in Namibia
- The role of English in Namibia: A sociocultural and linguistic account 223
- Attitudes and language: An empirical investigation into the status and use of English in Namibia 245
- Lexical engineering in African languages: Exemplified through Herero 285
- The status and use of the German language in independent Namibia: Can German survive the transition? 299
- Afrikaans - The unwanted lingua franca of Namibia 315
- List of contributors 325
- Index of Names 327
- Subject Index 333